Telephone-notation register.



No. 731,805. PATBNTED 'JUNE 2a', 1903." J. P. MOKBB. y TELEPHONE NOTATION REGISTER.

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` UNITED STATES PATENT Patented .T une 23, 19055.I

OFFICE.

JOSEPH P.V MCKEE, OF ALLEGHENY, lPENNSYLVANIA."i`

`"r-ELEPl-loNIE-NoTATloN REGISTER."

SPECIIGATION.formng part of Letters Patent No. 731,805, dated June 23, 1903. Application filed April 21, 1902. Serial No. 104,030. (No model.)

To all whom it may concern: i

Be it known thatI, .IosEPII P."lvIcKEE, a citizen of the U nited States of America, residing at Allegheny, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have inventedcertain' nevr and useful Improvements in Telephone- -Notation Registers; and Idohereby declare the followingto be. a full, clear, and exact description thereof, ,reference being had to the accompanyingdrawings, which form a part of this specification.

My invention relates to certain` new` and useful improvements Vin telephone -notation records.

The device is adapted to be attached to or i made a permanent part of the telephone-trans- Initter.

mitter, Where the same may be easily and quickly referred to.

In the accompanying; drawings, forming a` part of this speciiication, Figure l represents a metallic case, circular in form, to "receive the record, the obverse side being shown in p the vieW'With the reverse side of the cover or `lid in dotted lines.

Fig. 2 is a sideviewof a telephone-transmitter with myinotation device attached. Fig. 3 is an inside view of the rear part of the case. Fig. iis aplan view of the notation-record. Fig. 5 is a side view of a modified notation device attached to a telcphone-transmitter. .Figrf is an inner view of the modified notation device, showing a single closed plateor record covering.

Referring to the several views in the accompanying drawings, the" numeral l designates the front portion of the record-holding case.

i 2 is the mouthpiece of the telephone-transportion 5.

7 is the telephone-transmitter.

S 8 are radial sections on the `record-disk.

`9 9 is the milled orsawedge formed on the periphery of the record-'disklto facilitate re- `volvingthe saine When placed in position Within the case.

l placed Within the circular case.

l0 l0 are set-screws for fastening my modified device to the transmitter.

11 is a iiange formed on my Celluloid notation-record for use in fastening on the transmitter.

Y l2 is the circular opening in the case and record disk for receiving the telephone mouthpiece.

13 is a fastening device made integral with orsoldered to the case.

" 14. is Vthe hinge connecting the .two parts of the case.` (Shown in Figs. l and 3.)

The notation-record, as shown in Fig. 4, is (Seen in Fig. l This case is then affixed to the telephonetransmitter and secured thereto bythe springs 6 6 or set-screws 10. Instead of using the case seen in Fig. l I can substitute the circular case seen in Fig. 6 to inclosethe register, Figl, this modified `case being attached to the telephone-transmitter and secured thereto by means of the set-screws l0 and part 13. When thus placed in position by either of the abovedescribed methods and the operator desires to call'vup a particular person he turns the register with the finger in the cut-out 4. till the name desired appears at the opening 3 of the disk. Ihis opening will show but one name at a time.

Having thus shown and described :my invention, What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent ofthe United States, 1S*

In a telephone-notation device, the combination With a telephone-transmitter, the case having spring-fastenings to engage the transmitter for securing said case, a hinged cover on said case having a sight-opening and a record-disk arranged in said case and having indications which show through said sightopening.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto affixed my signature in the presence of two sub scribing Witnesses.

. .IosEPI-I r. MCKEE.

Vitnesses:

. ANDREW HOPKINS,

T. J. LAWTON. 

